solid is not spaced out a lot but a gas has a large gap in between molecules
The distance between molecules in a solid is not very far at all. In fact in some solids there is no distance.
Mainly their weak intermolecular forces.
Adhesive forces is the attraction between a solid and liquid surface. The difference in strength is determined by the behavior of a liquid coming in contact with a solid.
the molecules of liquids have large intermolecular spaces between them.when a solid(especially salts) is poured in liquid,the molecules of the solid occupy these intermolecular space of the liquid. This is the reason why a solid dissolves in a liquid
The difference between solids and liquids are as follows: solids have molecules that are compact and donÕt move around, while liquids have molecules which are spaced out and are able to move around. In conclusion the main difference is what the molecules do.
The motion of molecules in a solid will be extremely slow. The spacing is very close to one another.THe opposite is true of gas. The molecules are extremely fast and they are spaced far apart.
Typically the solid will both increase in temperature and expand, as the heat energy delivered to the solid causes its molecules to vibrate faster and to increase their spacing.
molecules of a solid break up get's into the space that is in between the liquid molecules
The molecules in a solid vibrate in place. The molecules of a liquid are moving about.
The distance between molecules in a solid is not very far at all. In fact in some solids there is no distance.
Solid- Close together Liquid- Bit farther apart Gas- Far apart
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No the molecules are all packed altogether tightly
Mainly their weak intermolecular forces.
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Solid.